if (interval.empty()) {
// Get the Idx of the defining instructions.
MachineInstrIndex defIndex = getDefIndex(MIIdx);
- // Earlyclobbers move back one.
+ // Earlyclobbers move back one, so that they overlap the live range
+ // of inputs.
if (MO.isEarlyClobber())
defIndex = getUseIndex(MIIdx);
VNInfo *ValNo;
MachineInstrIndex killIdx;
if (vi.Kills[0] != mi)
killIdx = getNextSlot(getUseIndex(getInstructionIndex(vi.Kills[0])));
+ else if (MO.isEarlyClobber())
+ // Earlyclobbers that die in this instruction move up one extra, to
+ // compensate for having the starting point moved back one. This
+ // gets them to overlap the live range of other outputs.
+ killIdx = getNextSlot(getNextSlot(defIndex));
else
killIdx = getNextSlot(defIndex);
// range covering the def slot.
if (MO.isDead())
interval.addRange(
- LiveRange(RedefIndex, getNextSlot(RedefIndex), OldValNo));
+ LiveRange(RedefIndex, MO.isEarlyClobber() ?
+ getNextSlot(getNextSlot(RedefIndex)) :
+ getNextSlot(RedefIndex), OldValNo));
DEBUG({
errs() << " RESULT: ";
// If it is not used after definition, it is considered dead at
// the instruction defining it. Hence its interval is:
// [defSlot(def), defSlot(def)+1)
+ // For earlyclobbers, the defSlot was pushed back one; the extra
+ // advance below compensates.
if (MO.isDead()) {
DEBUG(errs() << " dead");
- end = getNextSlot(start);
+ if (MO.isEarlyClobber())
+ end = getNextSlot(getNextSlot(start));
+ else
+ end = getNextSlot(start);
goto exit;
}
--- /dev/null
+; RUN: llc < %s | FileCheck %s
+; ModuleID = '4964.c'
+; PR 4964
+; Registers other than RAX, RCX are OK, but they must be different.
+target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128"
+target triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin10.0"
+ type { i64, i64 } ; type %0
+
+define i64 @flsst(i64 %find) nounwind ssp {
+entry:
+; CHECK: FOO %rax %rcx
+ %asmtmp = tail call %0 asm sideeffect "FOO $0 $1 $2", "=r,=&r,rm,~{dirflag},~{fpsr},~{flags},~{cc}"(i64 %find) nounwind ; <%0> [#uses=1]
+ %asmresult = extractvalue %0 %asmtmp, 0 ; <i64> [#uses=1]
+ ret i64 %asmresult
+}